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17 et 18 septembre 2022Passé
Septembre 2022
Samedi 17
14:00 - 18:00
Dimanche 18
10:00 - 12:30
14:00 - 18:00
Accessible aux handicapés moteurs

Archives départementales de la Meuse

26 rue d'Aulnois, 55000 Bar-le-Duc
  • Meuse
  • Grand Est

Exhibition: «Abbeys in the Meuse»

Through documents dating back to the Middle Ages, the exhibition «Abbayes en Meuse» evokes the existence of the twenty-three abbeys that were in the department of the Meuse.
17 et 18 septembre 2022Passé
©Département de la Meuse - Citeasen

Through documents dating back to the Middle Ages, the exhibition «Abbayes en Meuse» evokes the existence of the twenty-three abbeys that were in the department of the Meuse.

The exhibition also looks at the daily lives of the men and women who lived in these places, once dedicated to prayer, meditation and hospitality.
A land of borders and exchanges, Lorraine has seen many monastic and religious communities flourish since the seventh century, especially in the forests and valleys that abound in the spaces corresponding to the current department of the Meuse.
Christian monasteries of nuns, monks or canons regular placed under the direction of an abbess or abbot, the abbeys existed for several centuries, before disappearing for the most part at the time of the French Revolution, and left a lasting mark on history, the culture, heritage and landscapes of our territory.

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Thème 2022
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Archives départementales de la Meuse
26 rue d'Aulnois, 55000 Bar-le-Duc
  • Meuse
  • Grand Est
The Departmental Archives of the Meuse constitute the memory of the department.
Until the Revolution, the archives were scattered in many places. They were first assembled in eight places for the department in 1790, then only one six years later, in the building then serving as the Prefecture, with about 1000 linear meters of archives. In 1857, faced with the increase in volume, one house, then three, were transformed to house the Departmental Archives. A first dedicated building was erected in place of these houses in 1913\. When it reached saturation, it was replaced in 1968 by a much larger one located a few hundred meters away by Jean Fayeton, a great architect and engineer. This building is more suited to consulting the fund.
However, over the years, this building has become too narrow, blocked in a very complex site. Fire safety was not assured and its extension was almost impossible.
In 1992, the project for a new building was approved. Ten years later, a competition was launche
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Archives & Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire
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